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Reginald King

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King trained as a solicitor articled to Alfred Glassford Unmack. In 1893 he entered a partnership with George Hoydon Howard Gill, specialising in local government law.
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In retirement, Reginald King was a keen gardener. Reginald King died on 7 September 1955 in Brisbane.
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from 1896 to 1927, being elected Chairman on 9 times from 1898.
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Reginald MacDonnell King was born on 9 April 1869 in
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Reginald King (disambiguation)

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Logan
Alfred James
John Brown
Brisbane
Queensland Colony
British Empire
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Queensland
Australian
CPNP
National
Brisbane Grammar School
Solicitor
Queensland
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
Brisbane
Brisbane Grammar School
Coorparoo Shire Council
Queensland Legislative Assembly
electoral district of Logan
1920 election
1935 election
National Party
Country and Progressive National Party


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